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y telegraph, but will do so if you think it prudent. If my report said 90,000 it was an error in copying. It should have said about 55,000 effective. I fully appreciate the object of concentrating the greatest force possible on the point of attack, and of course am anxious to take with me all I can. I received your letter of the 21st to-day. I hope mine of the 23d will reach you without further delay. D. C. Buell. Saint Louis, April 2, 1862. General D. C. Buell: Your letter of 23d March just received. Something wrong in mail. It is said that there are troops still at Camp Chase; if so, why not bring them to Nashville? Your dispositions for defense of that place seem judicious. I leave the matters entirely to your own judgment. I have sent twenty pontoons to General Grant; will send more if required. H. W. Halleck. Huntsville, April 13, 1862. General D. C. Buell: Three regiments of infantry and a squadron of cavalry now occupy Decatur. The enemy last night atte